There are cases in which no clear symptoms of schizophrenia are observed in a person at the time of a crime but are diagnosed to have schizophrenia after the crime due to the appearance of typical symptoms. We present psychiatric evidence of a patient who saw a bus hijacking incident on TV during several years of isolation at home after graduation from junior high school, and was then determined to hijack a bus, and carried out the crime 6 months later. The patient exhibited clear symptoms of schizophrenia 3 days after the crime. This case of a crime committed before the appearance of clear symptoms of schizophrenia was evaluated from the viewpoint of verbrecherromantik or 'criminal romance'.
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Satoh, S., Obata, S., Tanaka, H., Ito, S., Ishizuka, C., Minoshita, S., & Morita, N. (1997). Bus hijacking by a pre-schizophrenic: From a viewpoint of criminal romance. Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 51(4), 223–225. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-1819.1997.tb02587.x
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